My daughter has a rash from he belly down to her knee's. Her tummy has small hives that are a light pk and they are unnoticable from far away but you can still see the pink. Around her bottom she has what appears to be a yeast infection dark inflamed hives. But on the hip areas she has like one inch long hives, which seems wierd. She has no rash on her vaginal area. On her legs though there isn't really any hives but her legs are pink to her knee's. Any idea of what type of rash this is?

My daughter has a rash from he belly down to her knee's. Her tummy has small hives that are a light pk and they are unnoticable from far away but you can still see the pink. Around her bottom she has what appears to be a yeast infection dark inflamed hives. But on the hip areas she has like one inch long hives, which seems wierd. She has no rash on her vaginal area. On her legs though there isn't really any hives but her legs are pink to her knee's. Any idea of what type of rash this is?

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